SOLAR INVERTER

BEST QUALITY SOLAR INVERTERS AT DIMAN SOLAR

We provide Inverters that are reliable, efficient, and provide high-tech solutions for your home. Both our on grid and off grid solar inverters have low running costs, long battery lives, and can be used in any work environment as they cause zero pollution. Ease of installation and suitability for heavy duty usage are the other advantages of these inverters.

  • Best in Quality
  • Easy to install
  • Affordable prices
  • Low running cost
  • Long battery lives
  • High Efficiency & Reliability
  • Great service and support
  • Standard Warranty

A solar inverter is a device that transforms the direct current (DC) generated by panels into alternating current (AC), which is easier to transport into domestic and commercial appliances. It also allows monitoring of the system so that you can easily observe if everything is working fine. It provides essential analytical information about the system, making it easier to maintain the entire system, fix issues, and identify operational problems.

A solar inverter can be classified into two categories as On-Grid Solar inverter and Off-Grid Solar inverter.

  • ON GRID SOLAR INVERTER

    On-grid solar power inverters are used for home and commercial use in urban and industrial areas where electricity bills are high. On grid solar inverters doesn’t have battery backup, so during a power cut, you will not have access to power. It has the additional functionality of shutting down the solar system in case of a power outage.

  • OFF GRID SOLAR INVERTER

    An off-grid solar power inverter, also known as a stand-alone inverter, operates independently of the power grid and can’t feed electricity to the grid. In an off-grid solar system, direct current (DC) generated by the solar panel is used to charge the solar battery. When there is a power cut, the inverter will draw stored energy from the solar battery, converting DC power from the battery to usable AC power for running electrical appliances.

A solar inverter is a device that transforms the direct current (DC) generated by panels into alternating current (AC), which is easier to transport into domestic and commercial appliances. It also allows monitoring of the system so that you can easily observe if everything is working fine. It provides essential analytical information about the system, making it easier to maintain the entire system, fix issues, and identify operational problems.

A solar inverter can be classified into two categories as On-Grid Solar inverter and Off-Grid Solar inverter.

  • ON GRID SOLAR INVERTER

    On-grid solar power inverters are used for home and commercial use in urban and industrial areas where electricity bills are high. On grid solar inverters doesn’t have battery backup, so during a power cut, you will not have access to power. It has the additional functionality of shutting down the solar system in case of a power outage.

  • OFF GRID SOLAR INVERTER

    An off-grid solar power inverter, also known as a stand-alone inverter, operates independently of the power grid and can’t feed electricity to the grid. In an off-grid solar system, direct current (DC) generated by the solar panel is used to charge the solar battery. When there is a power cut, the inverter will draw stored energy from the solar battery, converting DC power from the battery to usable AC power for running electrical appliances.